Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)

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Post by: douglie007 on February 20, 2017, 12:01:48 PM

Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)3. GTA San Andreas ( removed for hot coffee )

Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)3. GTA San Andreas ( removed for hot coffee )4. Thrill Kill

Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)3. GTA San Andreas ( removed for hot coffee )4. Thrill Kill5. Rule of Rose (UK)

Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)3. GTA San Andreas ( removed for hot coffee )4. Thrill Kill5. Rule of Rose (UK)6. Mark Ecko's Getting Up (Australia. Was reclassified RC (banned) after release because Queensland complained a game about graffiti contains graffiti)

Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)3. GTA San Andreas ( removed for hot coffee )4. Thrill Kill5. Rule of Rose (UK)6. Mark Ecko's Getting Up (Australia. Was reclassified RC (banned) after release because Queensland complained a game about graffiti contains graffiti)7. The Guy Game

Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)3. GTA San Andreas ( removed for hot coffee )4. Thrill Kill5. Rule of Rose (UK)6. Mark Ecko's Getting Up (Australia. Was reclassified RC (banned) after release because Queensland complained a game about graffiti contains graffiti)7. The Guy Game8. Max Payne 3 (UAE)

Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)3. GTA San Andreas ( removed for hot coffee )4. Thrill Kill5. Rule of Rose (UK)6. Mark Ecko's Getting Up (Australia. Was reclassified RC (banned) after release because Queensland complained a game about graffiti contains graffiti)7. The Guy Game8. Max Payne 3 (UAE)9. Sqweek (UK)

Games that were cancelled/removed due to censorship:1. Death Race (1976)2. Phantasmagoria (released in Australia, but then banned in several states due to violence against women. Ban was made national by OFLC)3. GTA San Andreas ( removed for hot coffee )4. Thrill Kill5. Rule of Rose (UK)6. Mark Ecko's Getting Up (Australia. Was reclassified RC (banned) after release because Queensland complained a game about graffiti contains graffiti)7. The Guy Game8. Max Payne 3 (UAE)9. Sqweek (UK)10. Heavy Rain (UAE)

Blitzball is a playable game and so is Wreck It Ralph. Not sure those two should count.

Blitzball is a made up sport that doesnt exist. I see where they were going with that. and Wreck It Ralph, I think they meant Fix it Felix Jr. it was a made up game, that they made a game for... so I can see where that should be removed.

Well I think thats where your confused. A spiritual successor is like a sequel that isn't part of the series its being adapted from, or it is part of the series but it is a whole new set of characters that are not part of the earlier games canon at all with recycled gameplay elements and new ones added in to update it, but its also got original components but not an entirely original thing at the same time. It still has a deep connection to the series its being adapted from. Even in most cases having the same creator.

I know Wiki is a flawed source but every other game mentioned says in its article its a spiritual successor or part of the series:

Axiom is the only one whos article says nothing like that. It says it borrows elements from a few classic series like Metroid,Contra,Blaster Master,and Bionic Commando. Which is a homage to a style of gameplay.

My rule of thumb has always been "does it have any real connection to the original series/release" such as members of the development team, same publisher, characters/enemies from the series appear, etc

Tose Co., Ltd. (株式会社トーセ Kabushiki-gaisha Tōse?) (also called Tose Software) is a video game development company based in Kyoto, Japan. It is mostly known for developing Nintendo's Game & Watch Gallery series, various Dragon Ball games, as well as other Nintendo products. Tose has developed or co-developed over 1,000 games since the company's inception in 1979, but is virtually never credited in the games themselves.

Theres a lot ways to look at this I guess. I didn't think all the James Bond games would count and people regard the N64 one as a classic. The remakes are not the same things really. They are more than just a graphics overhaul. Like some of the charm or cutting edge may have been lost in them thats in the original form. But who knows. Theres been a million golf games, you could pick Golf for the NES really.

And I'm a physical guy myself, so I prefer non-downloads as far myself goes.

Games that feature food as a power up:1. Bonk's Adventure (TG-16)2. Popeye (Arcade,NES)3. River City Ransom (NES)4. Super Mario Bros. (NES) (I love mushrooms, I know not everyone does but it is food!)5. Pokemon series (rare candy)

Games that feature food as a power up:1. Bonk's Adventure (TG-16)2. Popeye (Arcade,NES)3. River City Ransom (NES)4. Super Mario Bros. (NES) (I love mushrooms, I know not everyone does but it is food!)5. Pokemon series (rare candy)6. Wolverine (NES)

Games that feature food as a power up:1. Bonk's Adventure (TG-16)2. Popeye (Arcade,NES)3. River City Ransom (NES)4. Super Mario Bros. (NES) (I love mushrooms, I know not everyone does but it is food!)5. Pokemon series (rare candy)6. Wolverine (NES)7. TMNT any (spinning pizza)

Games that feature food as a power up:1. Bonk's Adventure (TG-16)2. Popeye (Arcade,NES)3. River City Ransom (NES)4. Super Mario Bros. (NES) (I love mushrooms, I know not everyone does but it is food!)5. Pokemon series (rare candy)6. Wolverine (NES)7. TMNT any (spinning pizza)8. Dead Rising (360)

Games that feature food as a power up:1. Bonk's Adventure (TG-16)2. Popeye (Arcade,NES)3. River City Ransom (NES)4. Super Mario Bros. (NES) (I love mushrooms, I know not everyone does but it is food!)5. Pokemon series (rare candy)6. Wolverine (NES)7. TMNT any (spinning pizza)8. Dead Rising (360)9. The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild (WII U, Switch)

Games that feature food as a power up:1. Bonk's Adventure (TG-16)2. Popeye (Arcade,NES)3. River City Ransom (NES)4. Super Mario Bros. (NES) (I love mushrooms, I know not everyone does but it is food!)5. Pokemon series (rare candy)6. Wolverine (NES)7. TMNT any (spinning pizza)8. Dead Rising (360)9. The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild (WII U, Switch)10. Burger Time (various)

Games where you can use a camera to take photos:1. Bioshock2. Dead Rising3. Beyond Good & Evil4. Watch Dogs 25. Shenmue II (Xbox)6. Pokemon X/Y7. Metal Gear Solid 28. Final Fantasy XV9. Pokemon Snap (N64)10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

well i thought of one but its on PC too. but it was on Xbox last gen and isnt this time. but wasnt on PC either last time. Ill be getting the PS4 version soon. But I dunno, you usually say PC doesn't count. So are we counting it for this though?

Its Nier by the way.

But everytime I think of ones its usually the other way around. Ones that were on one but are now are more than one. Like The Witcher came to mind right away. Saint's Row would be one, the first one was only Xbox and then it was Sony too afterwards. SO I can think of plenty of opposite ones.

Nah, not lame. I think people just have trouble thinking of answers readily.EDIT: I used Final Fantasy as an example, but it was a timed exclusive period. Ace Combat did the same, with a timed exclusive period for X360. Not sure if we're counting these.

1. Mega Man V (NES, Title Screen)2. Final Fantasy IX (PS)3. Dragon Quest IX (NDS) - This was the first DQ game to receive a number in Europe.4. Ultima IV Quest of the Avatar (PC,NES)5. Shin Megami Tensei III - Nocturne (PS2) - Numbered in Japan but not in US or PAL territories

1. Mega Man V (NES, Title Screen)2. Final Fantasy IX (PS)3. Dragon Quest IX (NDS) - This was the first DQ game to receive a number in Europe.4. Ultima IV Quest of the Avatar (PC,NES)5. Shin Megami Tensei III - Nocturne (PS2) - Numbered in Japan but not in US or PAL territories6. God of War III

1. Mega Man V (NES, Title Screen)2. Final Fantasy IX (PS)3. Dragon Quest IX (NDS) - This was the first DQ game to receive a number in Europe.4. Ultima IV Quest of the Avatar (PC,NES)5. Shin Megami Tensei III - Nocturne (PS2) - Numbered in Japan but not in US or PAL territories6. God of War III7. King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder (PC,NES)

1. Mega Man V (NES, Title Screen)2. Final Fantasy IX (PS)3. Dragon Quest IX (NDS) - This was the first DQ game to receive a number in Europe.4. Ultima IV Quest of the Avatar (PC,NES)5. Shin Megami Tensei III - Nocturne (PS2) - Numbered in Japan but not in US or PAL territories6. God of War III7. King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder (PC,NES)8. Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link (NES)

Unreleased Games1. Bobby's World (SNES)2. Secret Ties (NES)3. Bio Force Ape (NES)4. Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill (SNES)5. Star Fox 2 (SNES) - although that will change in September6. Star Wars 1313 (PS4,XBONE,PC) One of the worst things to come out of Lucas selling everything to Disney was them gutting Lucas Arts and cancelling this game. How I miss Lucas Arts. And they torture you on life support keeping you open as a mere copyright and licensing firm.

Non-racing games with characters riding motorcycles1. Final Fantasy XIII2. Enslaved3. Full Throttle4. Apae Escape 2 (Blue Monkey rides a unicycle with an engine, if that counts.)5. Shadow the Hedgehog6. Final Fantasy VII

Non-racing games with characters riding motorcycles1. Final Fantasy XIII2. Enslaved3. Full Throttle4. Ape Escape 2 (Blue Monkey rides a unicycle with an engine, if that counts.)5. Shadow the Hedgehog6. Final Fantasy VII7. Pokemon Yellow

1. Final Fantasy XIII2. Enslaved3. Full Throttle4. Ape Escape 2 (Blue Monkey rides a unicycle with an engine, if that counts.)5. Shadow the Hedgehog6. Final Fantasy VII7. Pokemon Yellow8. No More Heroes

1. Final Fantasy XIII2. Enslaved3. Full Throttle4. Ape Escape 2 (Blue Monkey rides a unicycle with an engine, if that counts.)5. Shadow the Hedgehog6. Final Fantasy VII7. Pokemon Yellow8. No More Heroes9. Bloody Wolf (TG-16)10. Kunio-Kun (A SNES Beat'em Up with a couple stages on a Motorcycle. Originally I said Mach Rider, but failed to notice the "non" part of the list. Apologies!)

Video Games where the player has the option to make the main character a jerk.

Games Where the City or Country (or state if US or region) you live in or grew up make an appearance

1. Lamborghini American Challenge (One of the stages, but of course the selection icon is kind of not in the exact right spot and the mountains they show are too big for my area, misplacing us closer to the Cascades than we really are) Of course SNES racing games shouldn't be critiqued so much.

Games Where the City or Country (or state if US or region) you live in or grew up make an appearance

1. Lamborghini American Challenge (One of the stages, but of course the selection icon is kind of not in the exact right spot and the mountains they show are too big for my area, misplacing us closer to the Cascades than we really are) Of course SNES racing games shouldn't be critiqued so much.2. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am (NJ)

Games Where the City or Country (or state if US or region) you live in or grew up make an appearance

1. Lamborghini American Challenge (One of the stages, but of course the selection icon is kind of not in the exact right spot and the mountains they show are too big for my area, misplacing us closer to the Cascades than we really are) Of course SNES racing games shouldn't be critiqued so much.2. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am (NJ)3. Telltale's The Walking Dead (Georgia)

Games Where the City or Country (or state if US or region) you live in or grew up make an appearance

1. Lamborghini American Challenge (One of the stages, but of course the selection icon is kind of not in the exact right spot and the mountains they show are too big for my area, misplacing us closer to the Cascades than we really are) Of course SNES racing games shouldn't be critiqued so much.2. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am (NJ)3. Telltale's The Walking Dead (Georgia)4. Indy 500 (Indiana)

Games Where the City or Country (or state if US or region) you live in or grew up make an appearance

1. Lamborghini American Challenge (One of the stages, but of course the selection icon is kind of not in the exact right spot and the mountains they show are too big for my area, misplacing us closer to the Cascades than we really are) Of course SNES racing games shouldn't be critiqued so much.2. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am (NJ)3. Telltale's The Walking Dead (Georgia)4. Indy 500 (Indiana)5. Tony Hawk's Underground (NJ)

1. Kick Off 3: European Challenge (SNES)2. The Uncanny X-Men (NES)3. Demon Stone (PS2)4. Chuck E. Cheese's: Party Games (Wii) - It was $1 and it wasn't worth it.5. King's Knight (NES)6. Mega Man 9 (digitally, should have been more patient for that physical release!)

1. Kick Off 3: European Challenge (SNES)2. The Uncanny X-Men (NES)3. Demon Stone (PS2)4. Chuck E. Cheese's: Party Games (Wii) - It was $1 and it wasn't worth it.5. King's Knight (NES)6. Mega Man 9 (digitally, should have been more patient for that physical release!)7. Guacamelee! Gold Edition (I dig the art style, but I had zero fun with the game)

1. Kick Off 3: European Challenge (SNES)2. The Uncanny X-Men (NES)3. Demon Stone (PS2)4. Chuck E. Cheese's: Party Games (Wii) - It was $1 and it wasn't worth it.5. King's Knight (NES)6. Mega Man 9 (digitally, should have been more patient for that physical release!)7. Guacamelee! Gold Edition (I dig the art style, but I had zero fun with the game)8. Two Worlds (360)... just, ugh.

1. Kick Off 3: European Challenge (SNES)2. The Uncanny X-Men (NES)3. Demon Stone (PS2)4. Chuck E. Cheese's: Party Games (Wii) - It was $1 and it wasn't worth it.5. King's Knight (NES)6. Mega Man 9 (digitally, should have been more patient for that physical release!)7. Guacamelee! Gold Edition (I dig the art style, but I had zero fun with the game)8. Two Worlds (360)... just, ugh.9. Last Remnant (360)... just, ugh.

1. Kick Off 3: European Challenge (SNES)2. The Uncanny X-Men (NES)3. Demon Stone (PS2)4. Chuck E. Cheese's: Party Games (Wii) - It was $1 and it wasn't worth it.5. King's Knight (NES)6. Mega Man 9 (digitally, should have been more patient for that physical release!)7. Guacamelee! Gold Edition (I dig the art style, but I had zero fun with the game)8. Two Worlds (360)... just, ugh.9. Last Remnant (360)... just, ugh.10. Langrisser Re:Incarnation -TENSEI- (3DS) The battle graphics drag the game into the mud

Hyped games that turned out terrible:

1. State of Emergency (PS2) The magazine and Internet previews just don't match the final gameplay at all.

1. State of Emergency (PS2) The magazine and Internet previews just don't match the final gameplay at all.2. Daikatana (N64/PC)3. Aliens: Colonial Marines (PS3/XBox 360)4. Grabbed by the Ghoulies (Xbox)

1. State of Emergency (PS2) The magazine and Internet previews just don't match the final gameplay at all.2. Daikatana (N64/PC)3. Aliens: Colonial Marines (PS3/XBox 360)4. Grabbed by the Ghoulies (Xbox)5. Rise of the Robots (Amiga)

Also, regarding FF1, the original NES game had Link's name on a headstone in the Japanese version, and Erdrick (?) (from Dragon Warrior, an Enix game) in the US. The GBA version used Link's name again worldwide.

Games where you run around with a chainsaw01. Lollipop Chainsaw02. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas03. Dead Rising04. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Atari 2600)05. Madworld06. Doom07. Final Fantasy VI08. Friday the 13th

Games where you run around with a chainsaw01. Lollipop Chainsaw02. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas03. Dead Rising04. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Atari 2600)05. Madworld06. Doom07. Final Fantasy VI08. Friday the 13th09. Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick

Games where you run around with a chainsaw01. Lollipop Chainsaw02. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas03. Dead Rising04. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Atari 2600)05. Madworld06. Doom07. Final Fantasy VI08. Friday the 13th09. Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick10. Left 4 dead 2

I watched a pacifist run LP of Undertale nearly two years ago because I thought I'd never get to play it myself (I don't buy digital games). I recently got my hands on the new Fangamer physical release for the Vita, and I'm not playing it because I still remember too much of the LP.

1. Ghostbusters 2 (C64)2. Heroes of the Lance (NES)3. Ghostbusters (NES)4. Hydlide (NES)5. Peter Beardsley's International Football (C64)6. Uncanny X-Men (NES)7. Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage (N64)8. FX Fighter (PC)9. Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown (GBC)10. The problem is I don't remember what the name was, I just remember it was an X-Men game I didn't like on Xbox. May have been X-Men: The Official Game.

1. Every Truck Simulator type game (My dad was a truck driver from about 1995 to 2012ish and got to see all 48 lower states and most of Canada)2. Executive Leaderboard (C64) (My mum and Dad used to compete against each other a lot in the 80s)

1. Every Truck Simulator type game (My dad was a truck driver from about 1995 to 2012ish and got to see all 48 lower states and most of Canada)2. Executive Leaderboard (C64) (My mum and Dad used to compete against each other a lot in the 80s)3. Donkey Kong (Atari VCS) (It's the only game my step-dad would ever play)

1. Every Truck Simulator type game (My dad was a truck driver from about 1995 to 2012ish and got to see all 48 lower states and most of Canada)2. Executive Leaderboard (C64) (My mum and Dad used to compete against each other a lot in the 80s)3. Donkey Kong (Atari VCS) (It's the only game my step-dad would ever play)4. Pilot Wings 64 and a few other 64 games and some SNES games (I spent a lot of time at my youngest uncles playing his 64 and SNES)

1. Every Truck Simulator type game (My dad was a truck driver from about 1995 to 2012ish and got to see all 48 lower states and most of Canada)2. Executive Leaderboard (C64) (My mum and Dad used to compete against each other a lot in the 80s)3. Donkey Kong (Atari VCS) (It's the only game my step-dad would ever play)4. Pilot Wings 64 and a few other 64 games and some SNES games (I spent a lot of time at my youngest uncles playing his 64 and SNES)5. Monster Rancher (ps1) me and my brother spent hours just checking every CD in the house.

1. Every Truck Simulator type game (My dad was a truck driver from about 1995 to 2012ish and got to see all 48 lower states and most of Canada)2. Executive Leaderboard (C64) (My mum and Dad used to compete against each other a lot in the 80s)3. Donkey Kong (Atari VCS) (It's the only game my step-dad would ever play)4. Pilot Wings 64 and a few other 64 games and some SNES games (I spent a lot of time at my youngest uncles playing his 64 and SNES)5. Monster Rancher (ps1) me and my brother spent hours just checking every CD in the house.6. Super Cars 2 (Amiga) Me and an old school friend always played this when he came round my house.

1. Every Truck Simulator type game (My dad was a truck driver from about 1995 to 2012ish and got to see all 48 lower states and most of Canada)2. Executive Leaderboard (C64) (My mum and Dad used to compete against each other a lot in the 80s)3. Donkey Kong (Atari VCS) (It's the only game my step-dad would ever play)4. Pilot Wings 64 and a few other 64 games and some SNES games (I spent a lot of time at my youngest uncles playing his 64 and SNES)5. Monster Rancher (ps1) me and my brother spent hours just checking every CD in the house.6. Super Cars 2 (Amiga) Me and an old school friend always played this when he came round my house.7. Borderlands 1 and 2 and Diablo 3- Games I played in person co-op with not over the internet with my brother. Rare in this age!

The Vita is a really good handheld with many good games, and is highly successful in Japan. Unfortunately in the West it was poorly supported. Games have been hard to come by since the beginning, too many of them have been digital only, a sizeable chunk of the library are online limited releases, and getting physical copies of games requires a LOT of importing. Frankly, if Sony put a bit more effort to ensure there were games on shelves this system could have competed with the 3DS worldwide.

Not technically a console, but it did have games on it ;). The Timex Sinclair 2068 was basically a tooled up ZX Spectrum (48k), but with a cartridge port, two joystick ports, an actual soundchip (the same one later used in the Spectrum 128k), better graphics, and keyboard buttons that don't feel like a cheap calculator (more like a moderately priced calculator). Unfortunately, it was released in November 1983, right at the beginning of the video game crash in this country. To make matters worse, this also happened to be the middle of the great Commodore market war, so that in some places the C64 (a more familiar machine to Americans) could be found for as low as $200, which also happened to be the original launch price of the C64. Needless to say the TS2068 was not successful in the NA region, though it was slightly more popular in Europe, especially Poland (from what I've read).

Software wise, it's hard to say how many titles were released, though a list from World of Spectrum suggests as many as 53, though most of them are not games. I like to imagine that, at least in the NA region, if Timex hadn't folded and had put more marketing behind the TS2068, as well as enticed ZX Spectrum developers to ports titles it would have survived and become more than a tiny footprint in computer history.

I find the whole it "it gives me headaches" complaint to be mostly a product of the setup/position people play it in. If engineers would have managed to make it more like a modern VR headset in the manner that they strap easily to your head, I think that would be resolved. Otherwise, I'm a big fan of the graphical aesthetic and music of the VB and wish it had a bigger library. I like the VB's 3D effects better than the 3D of the 3DS that fails if you even slightly move your head.

Yeah, I know, obvious choice. The Wii U may have been the weakest Gen 8 and the last home console to have my biggest bugbear (region locking >:( ) and a few really bad design choices. Yet the touch screen controller was surprisingly comfortable and well laid out, and I think that the touch screen could have been used well for action RPGs and RTS games so you didn't have to stop the action every time you needed to access inventory. So much wasted potential AND irritating gimmickry.

I agree that the VB was interesting-- seeing platform games like Wario Land VB operating on two layers was great.

I only had occasion to play the Vectrex once, at my neighbor's house during the one year I lived in Indiana, but man, it was impressive. It's too bad it didn't sell better, or become more well known, because it was unique and interesting.

Virtual Boy was my first pick. I got it when it was being liquidated and I just loved it. I waited patiently for games like Jack Bros, Bound High, and Dragon Hopper, but they never came. I'm still waiting for Dragon Hopper, somehow, someway.

The Atari 7800 was a system I had never even heard of until I started collecting. I picked it up to play Nintendo's games on it, Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, etc. I was fascinated by the novelty of playing Nintendo games on pre-NES systems. But, as I picked up more 7800 games, I quickly grew to enjoy its style of 8-bit graphics and colors. The 7800 has ambitious games mixed in amongst its ports, games like Ninja Golf and Scrapyard Dog. It would never be an NES beater, or even a Master System beater, but if it could have had a few more years of releases, it could have been a really respectable platform to go back and collect for, a true unsung 8-bit hero.

What console/computer/game platform from a country outside your own is on your wishlist?

1. ZX Spectrum

This was close, but the Speccy's library of games and its place in the hearts of gamers outside the US seals it. It may have color clash and farty sounds, but it's a system I am endlessly curious about and would love to own.

The Atari 7800 was a system I had never even heard of until I started collecting. I picked it up to play Nintendo's games on it, Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, etc. I was fascinated by the novelty of playing Nintendo games on pre-NES systems. But, as I picked up more 7800 games, I quickly grew to enjoy its style of 8-bit graphics and colors. The 7800 has ambitious games mixed in amongst its ports, games like Ninja Golf and Scrapyard Dog. It would never be an NES beater, or even a Master System beater, but if it could have had a few more years of releases, it could have been a really respectable platform to go back and collect for, a true unsung 8-bit hero.

Had the US market not crashed in '83, and had the 7800 been released around that time when it was originally slated to, it would have probably been stiff competition to Nintendo for a little while, and evened the playing field out a bit more. I just got a 7800 recently, and it's a neat little system.

My first would have been a Speccy 128k, an upgrade but technically not a new system, so instead I will go with the X68000. It has a lot of garbage, but what it does well sounds amazing, and that's what counts to me.

I saw the Super Cassette Vision at Magfest's computer museum. Another 8-bit challenger to Nintendo's throne in Japan, I was drawn to the simple, colorful graphics of the system (which were helped by its ability to output in RGB). However, since the only game I want to play on it is its Lupin the Third game, I've never pulled the trigger on owning one.

I considered buying one of these cheapo handhelds when I saw it in the back of Boys' Life. Instead, I saved a little more money and bought a Game Boy, which had games I had heard of. I would like to pick one of these up to see what I missed, but prices are too high for what is likely to be a lackluster experience.

1. Yo Noid!2. Pepsiman (The main mascot for Pepsi of Japan, as to why it was a Japanese exclusive mostly, other areas would not have identified him as the Pepsi mascot by sight as much)3. Kool-aid Man4. Cool Spot

1. Raiden III2. Final Fight: Streetwise3. Metal Gear Survive4. Assassin's Creed (Lucky the first game didn't prevent the great sequels from being produced, one of my old internet buddies calls the second the most improved sequel hes ever seen)

1. Raiden III2. Final Fight: Streetwise3. Metal Gear Survive4. Assassin's Creed (Lucky the first game didn't prevent the great sequels from being produced, one of my old internet buddies calls the second the most improved sequel hes ever seen)5. Double Dragon V

1. Raiden III2. Final Fight: Streetwise3. Metal Gear Survive4. Assassin's Creed (Lucky the first game didn't prevent the great sequels from being produced, one of my old internet buddies calls the second the most improved sequel hes ever seen)5. Double Dragon V6. Mega Man 7

1. Raiden III2. Final Fight: Streetwise3. Metal Gear Survive4. Assassin's Creed (Lucky the first game didn't prevent the great sequels from being produced, one of my old internet buddies calls the second the most improved sequel hes ever seen)5. Double Dragon V6. Mega Man 77. Golden Axe: Beast Rider8. King of Fighters XII

If I weren't going for SNES/N64 full sets I wouldn't have them. (with the exceptions of a couple like Punch Out or NBA Jam) Also lol @ Other M. I have a sealed copy and I'd rather forget that I have it.

The problem with me is I almost always buy something that I want and am not one that has to have everything (yet, maybe someday I will see I only need an attainable amount to say complete my PS3 collection or something). But I did just take an iffy risk/buy on a game I didn't really like but don't want to get rid of it either so, but its still not as bad as others as on the list probably (for sure actually). $10 was too much for it IMO. Funny thing is I like all the sports but still don't get the games much since I'd rather still spend time on/money on the RPGs,Action,Shooter,etc.

Games you have in your collection that you wish you could get rid of but can't.

It is on the the other side of the room from the stack mentioned above on top of another stack of PS2 games I have yet to put away...... I am painting kind of a messy picture. But a messy lot of games is the best mess isn't it!

There is a bookshelf near my front door which has my Squaresoft SFC games in alphabetical order.

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It is on the the other side of the room from the stack mentioned above on top of another stack of PS2 games I have yet to put away...... I am painting kind of a messy picture. But a messy lot of games is the best mess isn't it!

I concur! Pretty much every flat surface I own has games on or inside it.

I saw even the jump from PS3 to PS4 was easy to see, like seeing the characters individual fingers where the PS3 they were still pixelated as one blocky hand. Thats the case with the character Brother at least which is the pic I saw. I am happy it wasn't just slapping the PS3 remaster onto the PS4, they upgraded its graphics again for it.

I saw even the jump from PS3 to PS4 was easy to see, like seeing the characters individual fingers where the PS3 they were still pixelated as one blocky hand. Thats the case with the character Brother at least which is the pic I saw. I am happy it wasn't just slapping the PS3 remaster onto the PS4, they upgraded its graphics again for it.

I was wondering about this... I regularly hear complaints about the quality of FFXHDR's textures but I didn't really notice.

Games which involved the court system in real life (not within the game)

1. Uniracers (Pixar successfully sued the design team)2. Donkey Kong (Universal vs Nintendo)3. Night Trap (Supreme Court)4. Fortnite (Sued over use of dances)5. KC Munchkin (Atari sued Philips due to similarity with PAC-MAN, because of home console licensing)6. Tengen Tetris (Tengen vs. Nintendo of America)7. NBA 2K (Take Two vs Solid Oak Sketches over the use/reproduction of player tatoos including Lebron James)8. Guitar Hero (Romantics vs Activision)9. Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar vs Lindsay Lohan, she has tried several times to sue them claiming a character is based off her without her permission)

Games which involved the court system in real life (not within the game)

1. Uniracers (Pixar successfully sued the design team)2. Donkey Kong (Universal vs Nintendo)3. Night Trap (Supreme Court)4. Fortnite (Sued over use of dances)5. KC Munchkin (Atari sued Philips due to similarity with PAC-MAN, because of home console licensing)6. Tengen Tetris (Tengen vs. Nintendo of America)7. NBA 2K (Take Two vs Solid Oak Sketches over the use/reproduction of player tatoos including Lebron James)8. Guitar Hero (Romantics vs Activision)9. Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar vs Lindsay Lohan, she has tried several times to sue them claiming a character is based off her without her permission)10. Mortal Kombat (Supreme court with Night Trap)

I bought these in 2011/2012, back when the AU$ was greater than the US$, because I knew I would never be able to afford to import them otherwise. I feel a little guilty because the person who sold me P2EP went to the effort of colour co-ordinating the packing material.

I be honest, I didn't have 2004, but I was a kid and liked NASCAR and played the shit out of 2002. I think I had 2005 too. Big Jeff Gordon fan, but I made my own driver and won 19 of the 20 seasons, Gordon was the only one to beat me and he only did it by like 2 points (as thats how they determine their champions for the season for anyone who doesn't know, you get points for how well you finish and for how many opponents you pass on the track and the like). I had 2005 too and I like it, it was cool to start in the lowest series they called Featherlite at the time, the cars not being pretty much fancy go carts in many ways, building a career through the truck series, then Busch (as it was at the time) and then... I think it was Nextel Cup at the time, which changed to Sprint soon after. I still like it honestly, just not something I know a lot of people are into so I don't discuss it here. I like all sports even the motor ones. But I can't say I have a favorite driver anymore, I suppose Chase Elliott is starting to entice me into being my favorite. Like Truex too. Of course theres one I hate too, Kyle "Butthead" Busch being one.

I LOVED NFL 2K5 when it came out. My brother-in-law and I went to Walmart super late at night to pick up a copy after we realized it was out. Might have even gone at midnight to see if they put it out yet or not. First person football was a blast!

1. Zork2. The Hobbit3. The Lurking Horror4. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy5. Colossal Cave Adventure6. Star Trek from 19717. Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It8. Spider and Web9. Leather Goddesses of Phobos

1. Zork2. The Hobbit3. The Lurking Horror4. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy5. Colossal Cave Adventure6. Star Trek from 19717. Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It8. Spider and Web9. Leather Goddesses of Phobos10. Avalon: The legend Lives